our innovation

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our innovation
ENTREPRISES ET
CLIMAT
DIDIER ROUX - EMMANUEL NORMANT
DECEMBER, 5TH 2016
AGENDA
1) An introduction to Saint-Gobain
2) Together towards more
sustainable construction
3) Our solutions for your sustainable
buildings
4) Our innovation
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AN
INTRODUCTION
TO SAINTGOBAIN
KEY FIGURES
2015 net sales
€39.6 BN
More than
170,000 employees
and 98 nationalities
represented
Present in
66 countries
More than
80%
More than
of sales
are made in the habitat markets:
construction, renovation,
infrastructures and civil
engineering
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4,000
sales outlets
One of the top
100 industrial
Created more than
groups in the world with around
350 years ago
950 production sites
OUR REFERENCE MARKET: CONSTRUCTION
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A GALAXY OF STRONG BRANDS FOR AN UNRIVALED PORTFOLIO OF
SOLUTIONS
Glass & glazing
Partitions
Wall covering
Thermal
Plasterboard
insulation
External wall
insulation
Acoustic ceilings
Roofing
Mortars
Pipe and
drainage
Facades
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A LEADING PLAYER IN BUILDING DISTRIBUTION
…
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WE HELP TO CREATE GREAT LIVING PLACES AND IMPROVE DAILY LIFE
BY COMBINING
COMFORT
WHICH ANSWERS TODAY’S
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
(performance, safety, adaptability,
accessibility, beauty)
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&
SUSTAINABILITY
WHICH ADDRESSES TOMORROW’S
COLLECTIVE CHALLENGES
(sustainable building, better mobility,
resource efficiency, demographic
growth, climate change)
TO ENHANCE THE WELLBEING OF PEOPLE EVERYWHERE
A CLEAR STATEMENT
“At Saint-­‐Gobain, our materials and solu5ons are designed to help increase the comfort of people today, wherever they live, work and travel. But we need to do this sustainably, helping to safeguard the planet for future genera:ons. F o r u s , t h e s e a s p e c t s o f w e l l b e i n g a r e complementary, two sides of the same coin.” 9 / Saint-Gobain
TOGETHER, TOWARDS
MORE SUSTAINABLE
CONSTRUCTION
A STRONG PARTNERSHIP WITH THE GREEN BUILDING COUNCILS (GBC)
A GLOBAL COMMITMENT
AT SAINT-­‐GOBAIN, WE ARE:   ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN 35 GBCS AROUND THE WORLD   PARTNER OF THE EUROPEAN NETWORK OF GBC   MEMBER OF THE CORPORATE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE WORLD GBC “Saint-­‐Gobain is one of WorldGBC’s most important partners globally, regionally and locally.” Terri Wills, CEO of the WGBC 11 / Saint-Gobain
A STRONG PARTNERSHIP WITH THE GREEN BUILDING COUNCILS (GBC)
A WIDE INVOLVEMENT IN PROJECTS
ADVANCING
NET ZERO
A groundbreaking
project aimed at
ensuring that all
buildings are “net zero”
by 2050.
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A collaborative project
on building renovation
across Europe.
A campaign promoting
the benefits of green
buildings in terms of
health & wellbeing.
A FEW MORE PROJECTS WE ARE INVOLVED IN…
Global Alliance for Buildings
Business & Climate summit
(Following COP21 in Paris)
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EU sustainable Building Framework
& Core Indicators
Mainstreaming LCA for
buildings and materials
OUR ACTIONS TO COMBAT CLIMATE CHANGE
OPTIMIZE OUR ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
2010-2025 targets*
-15% energy consumption
-20% total CO2 emissions
ANTICIPATE CLIMATE RISKS AND TEND TOWARDS A CARBON-FREE ECONOMY
Implementation of an internal carbon price for the industrial investments
over €10M and the R&D technological breakthrough projects
REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM OUR TERTIARY BUILDINGS
CARE:4 PROGRAM : -75% BY 2040
* at iso-production, baseline 2010
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
REDUCING THE IMPACT OF OUR OWN BUILDINGS
WE COMIT TO reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from
our tertiary buildings with CARE: 4® program: -
Innovation & training center in
Italy, LEED Platinum, Primary
energy need : 4,40 kWh/m2/anno
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75% by 2040
Halle de Pantin, undercover
market, five times better than the
requirements of the French RT
2012
Saint-Gobain’s headquarter in
the US, LEED Platinum
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
REDUCING THE IMPACT OF OUR OWN BUILDINGS
WE COMIT TO reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from
our tertiary buildings with CARE: 4® program: -
75% by 2040
COMING!
New
headquarter
in
La Défense
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LEADING BY EXAMPLE
MULTI-COMFORT PROGRAM
SAINT-­‐GOBAIN’S VALUE PROPOSITION TO HELP OUR CUSTOMERS DELIVER ENVIRONMENT-­‐
FRIENDLY, HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLE HOMES AND WORKING ENVIRONMENTS 17 / Saint-Gobain
OUR SOLUTIONS FOR
SUSTAINABLE
BUILDINGS
OUR KEY PRINCIPLES TO INNOVATE SUSTAINABLY
Life-Cycle Thinking: From raw material extraction to
end-of-life, the full lifecycle of your product you will
consider
Multi-Criteria approach: People, Planet & Prosperity
are key, the three pillars you will take into consideration
Systemic Approach: Not alone is your product, the
system around it you will investigate
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OUR KEY PRINCIPLES TO INNOVATE SUSTAINABLY
Life-Cycle Thinking:
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FOCUS: THE PRODUCTION STAGE
WE COMIT TO
•  Promote the preservation and availability of natural resources.
•  Reduce the amount of non recovered waste and natural resources consumption.
- 50% of non-recovered waste by 2025*
•  Reduce water withdrawal and in the long term, water discharge in liquid form.
- 80% of water discharge by 2025*
•  Reduce energy consumption of the Company activities.
- 15% of energy consumption by 2025*
•  Reduce the CO2 emissions from industrial activities, transportation,
infrastructure, products and services of the Company.
- 20% of total CO2 emissions by 2025*
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OUR KEY PRINCIPLES TO INNOVATE SUSTAINABLY
Multi-Criteria approach :
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OUR KEY PRINCIPLES TO INNOVATE SUSTAINABLY
Systemic approach:
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SOME EXAMPLES FROM OUR PORTFOLIO OF SOLUTIONS
BLUETOP PIPE & ECOPOSE (PAM)
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SOME EXAMPLES FROM OUR PORTFOLIO OF SOLUTIONS
FACADE F4 (ISOVER, PLACO)
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AND THERE ARE MUCH MORE…
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BEYOND REDUCTION…OUR POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION
INSULATING SOLUTIONS BY SAINT-GOBAIN
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WHERE TO FIND INFO. ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF OUR SOLUTIONS?
Information about the environmental impact of our solutions can be found in our
EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations). We have EPDs available for our
major ranges in international an local databases!
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http://
www.environd
ec.com
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http://www.inies.fr
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WHERE TO FIND INFO. ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF OUR SOLUTIONS?
Beyond EPDs, information is available about the contribution of our solutions to
your LEED, BREEAM, HQE, etc. projects (for our major brands and in countries).
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OUR INNOVATION
Titre présentation
AGENDA
•  TRANSVERSAL PROGRAMS
•  INTERNAL PRICE FOR C02
•  RECYCLING
•  ECO INNOVATION
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A WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF R&D CENTERS
Related Sectors
Over 50 specialized centers
Transversal Glass
3,700 people
HPM
PPC Packaging
Loughborough
420 M€ in 2014
Chaineux
Willich
Chantereine
400 Patents /year
Herzogenrath
Rantigny
Conflans
Jackson
Malvern
Northboro
Vaujours
Aubervilliers
Chalon sur Saône
Aviles
Ladenburg
Munich
Pont-àMousson
Chambéry
Cavaillon
Shanghai
Capivari
Chennai
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MULTI CONFORT BUILDINGS: TO SERVE THE FINAL CUSTOMER
è
Multi-Confort program
=
Show house in each
country
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ü  Aesthetics
ü  Thermal comfort
ü  Visual comfort
ü  Indoor air quality
ü  Acoustic comfort
ü  User comfort
→ in the context of an energy efficient
and sustainable Habitat
INTERNATIONAL TRANSVERSAL PROGRAMS
•  Physical chemistry of inorganic binders
Materials
•  Green chemistry
•  Recycling
•  Organic and inorganic foams
•  CO2
Building science
•  Acoustics
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•  Air quality
Physics
Design et user experience
Comfort, wellness and health
Virtual reality and digital
•  Energy efficiency, thermal and visual
comfort
•  Fire performance
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TRANSVERSAL PROGRAM CO2
•  Internal price for C02
•  Two different prices
•  Short terms (Capex)
•  Long terms (R&D)
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LOW CO2 PRODUCTS
OUR PROCESS
•  Less energy -> less CO2 :
Furnaces : conception, renewable energy source
New processes of shaping (cold fiberization)
Breakthrough processes: diluted combustion, immersed burners
OUR PRODUCTS
•  Lighter products for the same function
glasswool, cast iron pipes, plasterboards, thinner glass
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Less CO2 in the raw materials we use
Green mortars (remplacing cement by slag: a binding agent CO2 free)
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SOME EXAMPLE FROM OUR PORTFOLIO OF SOLUTIONS
WEBER.COL.FLEX ECO
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SG-Glass : Design Evolution / Energy savings / CO2 Emissions
Data for 20% cullet
Data calculated with
20% cullet
•  Floats best design evolution: transformation of global park possibly within 17
years (1.5 rep/year)
•  Average float current operational values : ~ 500-550 g/kg
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SCOPE OF THE TRANSVERSAL PROGRAM RECYCLING
 
Find technical solutions for
recycling production and
end-of-life wastes.
Closed loop or open loop
 
Increase the amount of
recycled materials into our
products
 
Develop internal awareness
on new products and
systems easy to install, to
dismantle, to recycle, in
order to prevent scraps
(using the eco-innovation
tools and design thinking)
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EXISTING INITIATIVES
  RECYCLING OUR WASTES FROM OUR PLANTS
•  Objectives 2025 vs 2010 : -50% less wastes
RECYCLING WASTE FROM SUPPLIERS OR CUSTOMERS
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Pipe
Glass
Gypsum
Insulation
  RECYCLING WASTE FROM CONSTRUCTION SITES
•  Gypsum to Gypsum
•  Many local initiatives
  RECYCLING DECONSTRUCTION JOB SITES
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MISE EN PLACE DE FILIÈRES EN FRANCE
Consolida:on / développement Gypse •  Collecte en croissance du gypse (chutes de contruc5on et déconstruc5on)– la tendance va se poursuivre •  Augmenta:on du tri : à la source et dans des décheEeries publiques Laines minérales •  Mal quan:fié •  Elimina5on en ISDND •  Plusieurs WMP intéressés par le recyclage •  Réflexion sur la mise en place de presses chez les collecteurs pour op5miser la logis5que Balbu:ant Verre bâ:ment •  Les fenêtres sont collectés par la plupart des WMP •  Tri effectué en général – pour récupérer les cadres (plutôt PVC que bois) •  Verre termine souvent en ISDI, ISDND, rarement recyclé •  Isover interessé par le recyclage du verre bâ5ment 41
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EPS •  Quan:té faible d’EPS bâ:ment (vs. EPS pour emballage) •  Collecte EPS : n’est pas une priorité pour les WMP •  Matériaux très léger •  Pas de plan d’inves:ssement pour une presse chez les collecteurs ECO INNOVATION : ENABLES TO REDUCE THE ENVIRONMENTAL
FOOTPRINT OF OUR SOLUTIONS
‘healthy’ buildings'   DEVELOP RECYCLABLE SOLUTIONS OR USING SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIALS   SAINT-­‐GOBAIN SOLUTIONS  Eco packaging  Supported by a Life Cycle-­‐Analysis Formaldehyde free (sugar based) binders Eco packaging Life Cycle Analysis A CONTINUUM OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
Incremental innovation
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Advances on traditional
materials
Weber. Col flex éco
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-56% of CO2 emissions
-25% of water consumption
-33% exhaustion of
resources
Radical innovation
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New materials
combinations
-16% thickness
-50% of water
consumption and CO2
emissions during the
assembling process
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BluTop water pipes
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Coke and cast iron divided
by 2
•  Natural backfill
•  Organic coating
•  Very long lifespan
20-50% raw material
savings
Warm edge spacer bar Swisspacer
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Breakthrough materials
Ecovative’s Myco Foam
Facade F4 Isover
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Heat transfer
reduction up to 3x
Natural
mushroom-based
products
Comprehensive solutions
Multi-comfort program
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Optimize synergies
between products
Building Information Model
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Additional 20-50% raw
materials saving
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Use as few materials as
necessary and in the
most efficient way
Toward zero
environmental impact
SOME EXAMPLES FROM OUR PORTFOLIO OF SOLUTIONS
MIRALITE: FROM EVOLUTION, TO REVOLUTION, TO PURE (GLASS)
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ISOVIP, LE PRODUIT
CŒUR DE PANNEAU: POUDRE DE SILICE AMORPHE PRESSÉE, MISE SOUS VIDE
ENVELOPPE : FILM EN POLYESTER MÉTALLISÉ THERMOSCELLÉ
SURFAÇAGE : PROTECTION MÉCANIQUE DES 2 FACES PAR COLLAGE EN XPS (3
MM)
Protection mécanique en XPS
Plaque de silice amorphe
mise sous vide
Film métallisé thermoscellé
†  Epaisseurs de cœur de panneau de 30 et 50 mm
+ 2 x 3 mm pour l’épaisseur produit (protection XPS)
†  Deux formats de panneaux
•  600 mm x 300 mm
•  600 mm x 1000 mm
λ = 5.2 mW/(m.K)
Certifié ACERMI
OPTIMAVIP :
POUR LES FORTES CONTRAINTES
D’EMPRISE AU SOL
ISOLATION DES MURS PAR L’INTÉRIEUR (TOUS TYPES DE MURS, Y COMPRIS
MOB)
POUR LES APPARTEMENTS ET MAISONS, NOTAMMENT :
• POUR LES RÉNOVATIONS ÉNERGÉTIQUES, Y COMPRIS EN MILIEU OCCUPÉ
• POUR LES CONSTRUCTIONS NEUVES DANS LES CENTRES URBAINS
• POUR LES PROJETS DE RÉAFFECTATION DE BUREAUX EN LOGEMENTS PRIVÉS
• POUR CERTAINES PIÈCES AFIN DE NE PAS EMPIÉTER SUR LA SURFACE HABITABLE ET LES
CAPACITÉS D’AMÉNAGEMENT
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USE DIGITAL TO FURTHER IMPROVE MATERIALS EFFICIENCY
BIM technology allows an integrated view of a building during all stages of its life cycle
o 
Full-scale digitalization in nonresidential construction would,
within 10 years generate
savings of:
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13-21% of costs in the
Engineering &
Construction phases
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Source : World Economic Forum
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10-17% of costs in the
Operations phase
NOVA TO INTERACT WITH START UPS
NOVA PARTNESHIP TYPOLOGY 2006-2014
Acquisi:on Acquisi:on goods/ patents Minority inves:ssement R&D JDA Marke:ng / Distribu:on commercial agreement
Case study/ Pilot trial
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Manufacturing agreement
Types of partnership:
Commercial
Financial
Technical
COLLABORATIONS WITH UNIVERSITIES (ONGOING CONTRACTS)
Canada (NRDC)
2,5 % Budget
Germany (SGR & HRDC)
Univ. of Laval
McGill University
Univ. of British Columbia
Fraunhofer Institutes (IBP)
RWTH Aachen Univ
UK (SGR & CREE)
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Univ. Saint Andrews
Leeds Metropol. Univ.
Salford Univ.
USA
NRDC
Rensselaer PI
MIT
UMASS-Amherst
CWRU
Penn State University
UPenn
3 Chaires
2 CNRS UMR
CNRS and schools labs
Norpro
Kent State University
MSU (SGR)
MGSU (Weber)
China (SGRS)
India (SGRI)
France (SGR, CREE, CRIR
& PAM)
Russia
IIT Madras
IIT Delhi
IIT Kanpur
IIT Bombay
IIT Hyderabad
Tsinghua Univ, Beijing
Fudan Univ., Shanghai
Tongji Univ., Beijing
Zhejiang Univ.
SG-CNRS UMI @
NIMS
Tsukuba, Japan
Singapore (SGRS)
MIC
Kansas Polymer Institute
National Univ of Singapore
Others:
CRIR: Tallin University of Technol., Univ Santa Catarina (Brazil)
Weber: EMPA (Switzerland), Lund Univ. (Sweden *)
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* Habitat and R&D Coordinator
Saint-Gobain University Network (SUN)
5 times winner
2011, 2012, 2013,2014 and 2015
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AS A CONCLUSION…
Through collaboration across the
value chain, we believe we can
meet the commitment made the
WGBC for our sector:
reduce CO2 emissions from the
buildings sector by 84 gigatonnes
by 2050,
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THANKS FOR YOUR
ATTENTION!

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